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. yeires}rs" • • <br /> Glass Processing Closure Plan, Continued. <br /> Closure Timeline <br /> Activity Completion Date <br /> Submit Closure Notification to DTSC (and June 30, 2060 <br /> customers) <br /> Last Incoming Shipment August 31, 2060 <br /> Complete On-Site Processing October 1, 2060 <br /> Remove all products and wastes off-site October 15, 2060 <br /> Dismantle and Remove processing November 1, 2060 <br /> equipment, including bag-house(s) and <br /> associated duct work <br /> Clean floors November 8, 2060 <br /> Take confirmation samples to show and November 15, 2060 <br /> are clean. Obtain analytical results. <br /> Second cleaning of floors (if first round of November 23, 2060 <br /> wipe sampling shows it is necessary) <br /> Second round confirmation wipe samples December 1, 2060 <br /> of floors. Obtain analytical results. <br /> Prepare Final Report December 31, 2060 <br /> Decontamination and sale, or disposal, of all equipment will commence after remaining <br /> inventory is processed and/or shipped off-site. Processing equipment may be transferred <br /> to another similar facility for similar use. In this case, the decontamination standard will <br /> take into consideration the use of the equipment for similar purpose and for similar <br /> materials. If the equipment is intended for similar reuse at another facility, it will be <br /> decontaminated to an appropriate level so that it does not pose a threat to human health <br /> or the environment during transport. <br /> Once laboratory confirmation is obtained that the facility surfaces are clean, a final closure <br /> report will be submitted to the DTSC for approval. <br /> During closure activities, normal security measures will remain in effect, such as <br /> maintaining a secure perimeter, maintaining a guard at the main entrance, locking the <br /> facility and activating the intrusion alarm. <br /> 4.0 Prevention of Hazardous Material Release <br /> Certain measures will be taken during closure operations to prevent the release of <br /> hazardous materials to the atmosphere, soil, or surface waters. These measures are also <br /> designed to protect the general public and closure workers from harm. <br /> RECEIVED <br /> OCT 10 2014 <br /> 9/15/2014 3 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> DEPARTMENT <br />